Poloko Mosoeunyane is a South African visual artist born in Orange Farm, Gauteng (Vaal). His multidisciplinary practice brings together collage, painting, drawing, original writing, and printmaking processes including drypoint, linocut, silkscreen, and lithography. Through the layering of image, text, and material, Mosoeunyane investigates themes of rights and responsibility, as well as memory and time.
His work reflects a thoughtful engagement with social consciousness and personal reflection, using process as a means of examining how histories are constructed, remembered, and carried forward.
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Poloko Mosoeunyane is a South African visual artist born in Orange Farm, Gauteng (Vaal). His multidisciplinary practice brings together collage, painting, drawing, original writing, and printmaking processes including drypoint, linocut, silkscreen, and lithography. Through the layering of image, text, and material, Mosoeunyane investigates themes of rights and responsibility, as well as memory and time.
His work reflects a thoughtful engagement with social consciousness and personal reflection, using process as a means of examining how histories are constructed, remembered, and carried forward.